To block porn sites, you can check out Idderall, StayFocused, TinyFilter, or some other extensions as mentioned before.
The following will show you another good one — MetaSurf, which is a Firefox extension for you to block porn sites in the following 2 steps:
1. To enable MetaSurf
After installation, the MetaSurf is disabled as default, you need to open the Firefox "Add-on Menager" page, find the Metacert extension in the "Extensions" setting window, and click the "Preferences" button to enable it.
2. To set up MetaSurf password
When MetaSurf is enabled, you need to set up a password, which will be required when you are going to disable the extension later.
After that, you can start to block more than 635 million porn sites automatically, which means that you don't need to create black lists yourself.
For any of those supported porn sites on any search result pages, you can see an "AE" icon in the end of its title, clicking on which, you will see nothing but an alert window, as what you can see from the following image:
And if you enter the URL of a porn site into the Firefox address bar, you can also see nothing but just the alert window.
While you don't need to add porn sites one by one, you can't add any other porn sites which are not detected by MetaSurf itself. But luckily, MetaSurf says that the supported porn sites will increase daily.
Block Porn Sites With MetaSurf
To block porn sites, you can check out Idderall, StayFocused, TinyFilter, or some other extensions as mentioned before.
The following will show you another good one — MetaSurf, which is a Firefox extension for you to block porn sites in the following 2 steps:
1. To enable MetaSurf
After installation, the MetaSurf is disabled as default, you need to open the Firefox "Add-on Menager" page, find the Metacert extension in the "Extensions" setting window, and click the "Preferences" button to enable it.
2. To set up MetaSurf password
When MetaSurf is enabled, you need to set up a password, which will be required when you are going to disable the extension later.
After that, you can start to block more than 635 million porn sites automatically, which means that you don't need to create black lists yourself.
For any of those supported porn sites on any search result pages, you can see an "AE" icon in the end of its title, clicking on which, you will see nothing but an alert window, as what you can see from the following image:
And if you enter the URL of a porn site into the Firefox address bar, you can also see nothing but just the alert window.
While you don't need to add porn sites one by one, you can't add any other porn sites which are not detected by MetaSurf itself. But luckily, MetaSurf says that the supported porn sites will increase daily.
The following will show you another good one — MetaSurf, which is a Firefox extension for you to block porn sites in the following 2 steps:
1. To enable MetaSurf
After installation, the MetaSurf is disabled as default, you need to open the Firefox "Add-on Menager" page, find the Metacert extension in the "Extensions" setting window, and click the "Preferences" button to enable it.
2. To set up MetaSurf password
When MetaSurf is enabled, you need to set up a password, which will be required when you are going to disable the extension later.
After that, you can start to block more than 635 million porn sites automatically, which means that you don't need to create black lists yourself.
For any of those supported porn sites on any search result pages, you can see an "AE" icon in the end of its title, clicking on which, you will see nothing but an alert window, as what you can see from the following image:
And if you enter the URL of a porn site into the Firefox address bar, you can also see nothing but just the alert window.
While you don't need to add porn sites one by one, you can't add any other porn sites which are not detected by MetaSurf itself. But luckily, MetaSurf says that the supported porn sites will increase daily.
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